This fonds consists of bound volumes of 'Pride, Prejudice and Politics', a scholarly history of the Lloyd family in Wales, Pennsylvania, and Canada including the Newmarket and Aurora, Ontario, areas (870-1984); and a history of the Macdonald Manufacturing Company Limited, Toronto, Ontario (1874-1980), by Loftus L. Lloyd.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; programmes and addresses, awards and other honours, research notes, publications, including articles and reprints; photographs; and clippings relating to his rich and varied career from the founding of the Department of Geography, Queen's University at Kingston to his post-retirement achievements in the fields of geography and history; correspondence, research notes, TSS copy, and clippings relating to author Samuel Bawlf's book entitled, "The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake", and Dr. Ruggles' involvement with it.
The fonds is comprised of films, videos, scripts, articles, correspondence, awards, mementos and posters created and/or received by Richard Leiterman in his professional life as a cinematographer. The fonds has been arranged into the following series: Correspondence/Articles; Dramatic Productions - Notes and Clippings; Working Scripts, Storyboards, Notes; Photographs; Memorabilia; Awards; Posters; and Film/Video.
Fonds consists of a diary relating to Ringer's service in the British Army, 1813 Aug. 30-1814 Dec. 14. The diary covers the Battle of Plattsburgh, as well as battles in the Spanish Penninsula towards the end of the Penninsular Wars. Includes a photocopy of the diary, typed transcript and related articles.
The fonds consists of corresponence and copies of documents relating to the dispute between General A.G.L. McNaughton and J.L. Ralston (1943); correspondence relating to Canadian political affairs. There are numerous memoranda relating to interviews with Prime Ministers and senior politicians and the numerous confidential memoranda and correspondence addressed to Bruce Hutchinson and Victor Sifton provide a day-to-day description of behind-the-scenes life in Ottawa with details on the important issues and personalities involved. Correspondence includes Lester B. Pearson, Grant Dexter, Ross Thatcher, John P. Robarts, Bruce Hutchison, T.A. Crerar and Mitchell Sharp as well as many other prominent political figures.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, sketches, and miscellaneous material. Included are letters and poems of George Bowering, and Al Purdy.
[Photocopied ca. 1978] (originally created [ca. 1938]-1940)
The fonds consists of correspondence of Mrs. James Richardson and James A. Richardson, Jr., especially relating to the visit of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Queen's University in 1938 and to the family's donations to many University undertakings, the turnover of Mrs. Agnes Etherington's home and their work as members of the Board of Trustees